to gain/lack/lose credibility
获取╱缺乏╱失去信任
The prosecution did its best to undermine the credibility of the witness.
控方竭力削弱证人的可信性。
Newspapers were talking of a credibility gap between what he said and what he did.
各家报纸都在议论他言行不一。
1.可靠性,确实性
1.qualities that someone has that make people believe or trust them; used about things such as systems, statements, or beliefs
1.Also, by demonstrating that your position is in line with that of other experts, you build your credibility by way of association.
同时,你在做这些的同时也加了自己的可信度,像专家一样思考问题。
2.They seem to have less effect as American credibility declines along with its economic stability, a highly unstable mix.
值此美国的可信度与它的经济稳定同时急剧恶化之际,他们这样干大概是无济于事的。
3.So we have to be very careful [to] ensure the credibility of our economy and the credibility of our government.
所以我们必须非常小心地确保日本经济的可信度,以及日本政府的可信度。
4.MIT has provided me with credibility, management training and opportunities that would otherwise be beyond the reach of my network.
麻省理工学院提供给我的可信度、管理培训和机遇都超越了我的人际网络。
5.It also seems to be haunted by the potential consequences for its credibility if it acts and fails.
似乎它也担心如果采取行动失败后会对其信誉产生潜在的影响。
6.Newspapers were talking of a credibility gap between what he said and what he did.
各家报纸都在议论他言行不一。
7.The U. S. could easily wind up in a crisis over the same lack of credibility.
由于公信力的缺失,美国也同样容易陷入危机。
8.He said the multi-center study design gave them "instant credibility. "
他说这个多中心研究设计“即使可信”。
9.If it was seen to cave in to EU political pressure a second time, the blow to its credibility could prove terminal.
如果再次屈从于欧盟的压力,对其信用的打击可以说是永久的。
10.You know, he certainly has no less credibility than Ronald Reagan.
他获得的信赖度不会比罗纳德.里根少。